>”I leave – it’s always emotional, it’s always difficult. It is going to be perhaps most difficult here – only because Armenia has embraced me so completely. Everywhere I’ve gone, it’s been like…having dinner with the family.”
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>Time flies, and now we bid farewell to John Allelo, our Mission Director, as he completes nearly four years of service in Armenia.
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>Under John’s leadership, the Mission expanded its impact—budget allocations increased, new projects were launched, and the benefits for the people of Armenia significantly grew.
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>John’s time here was defined not only by his effective leadership but also by his heartfelt love for Armenia and its people.
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>”You know, I am very, very proud to be an American, but if there could be a little part of me that could change – it would become Armenian.”
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>Watch this video as John reflects on his time in Armenia and let’s wish him success in all his future endeavors.
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>Goodbye, John, and best wishes from all of us at USAID/Armenia!
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>”I leave – it’s always emotional, it’s always difficult. It is going to be perhaps most difficult here – only because Armenia has embraced me so completely. Everywhere I’ve gone, it’s been like…having dinner with the family.”
>
>Time flies, and now we bid farewell to John Allelo, our Mission Director, as he completes nearly four years of service in Armenia.
>
>Under John’s leadership, the Mission expanded its impact—budget allocations increased, new projects were launched, and the benefits for the people of Armenia significantly grew.
>
>John’s time here was defined not only by his effective leadership but also by his heartfelt love for Armenia and its people.
>
>”You know, I am very, very proud to be an American, but if there could be a little part of me that could change – it would become Armenian.”
>
>Watch this video as John reflects on his time in Armenia and let’s wish him success in all his future endeavors.
>
>Goodbye, John, and best wishes from all of us at USAID/Armenia!